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Pyrenophora Avenicola
The fungal genus ''Pyrenophora'' includes 108 species, including the following plant pathogenic species: ''Pyrenophora teres'', ''Pyrenophora graminea'' and ''Pyrenophora tritici-repentis''. ''Pyrenophora teres'' (has the teleomorph, ''Drechslera teres'') makes up to 3 conidia per conidiophore. It infects plants with an appressorium. It grows bio-trophically in the first infected plant cell, but then switches to a necrotrophic growth mode. During necrotrophic growth, the fungus can only be found in the plant apoplast but not within plant cells. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum (which has a list over 50 former species); *''Pyrenophora allosuri'' *''Pyrenophora ampla'' *''Pyrenophora astragalorum'' *''Pyrenophora avenae'' *''Pyrenophora avenicola'' *''Pyrenophora bartramiae'' *''Pyrenophora biseptata'' *''Pyrenophora bondarzewii'' *''Pyrenophora brizae'' *''Pyrenophora bromi'' *''Pyrenophora bryophila'' *''Pyrenophora buddlejae'' *''Pyrenophora bupleuri'' *'' ...
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Bromus Secalinus
''Bromus secalinus'' is a species of bromegrass known as rye brome. The specific epithet ''secalinus'' is Latin, meaning "rye-like". The fruits are hard, rounded glumes that appear superficially similar to the rye grain, which gives the brome its common and scientific name. The grass has a diploid number of 28. The grass is native to Eurasia but is well known in many other parts of the world where it has been introduced. It is a noxious weed throughout much of North America. Description ''Bromus secalinus'' is an annual grass that grows high. The upper sheaths are smooth and strongly nerved, and the lower sheaths are glabrous or slightly pubescent. The leaf blades are long and wide, and are covered with short hairs. The panicles are long and wide with spreading or ascending branches. The spreading inflorescence nods when it becomes heavy with grain though prior to maturity the panicle is erect. The spikelets are on elongated pedicels, with each spikelet bearing five t ...
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Pyrenophora Bartramiae
The fungal genus ''Pyrenophora'' includes 108 species, including the following plant pathogenic species: ''Pyrenophora teres'', ''Pyrenophora graminea'' and ''Pyrenophora tritici-repentis''. ''Pyrenophora teres'' (has the teleomorph, ''Drechslera teres'') makes up to 3 conidia per conidiophore. It infects plants with an appressorium. It grows bio-trophically in the first infected plant cell, but then switches to a necrotrophic growth mode. During necrotrophic growth, the fungus can only be found in the plant apoplast but not within plant cells. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum (which has a list over 50 former species); *'' Pyrenophora allosuri'' *'' Pyrenophora ampla'' *'' Pyrenophora astragalorum'' *'' Pyrenophora avenae'' *''Pyrenophora avenicola'' *'' Pyrenophora bartramiae'' *'' Pyrenophora biseptata'' *'' Pyrenophora bondarzewii'' *'' Pyrenophora brizae'' *'' Pyrenophora bromi'' *'' Pyrenophora bryophila'' *'' Pyrenophora buddlejae'' *'' Pyrenophora bup ...
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